Rochelle Pangilinan admitted she is still in disbelief over the massive success of the SexBomb Girls’ reunion concerts, ‘Get, Get Aw! 1 and 2,’ both of which sold out and drew overwhelming support from longtime fans.
In a heartfelt post on Instagram, Pangilinan expressed her gratitude and emotional high following the back-to-back shows.

“Hindi pa rin ako makapaniwala… Nasa cloud 9 pa rin ako hanggang ngayon! Totoo ba talaga ‘to?” she wrote.
“Hinamon n’yo kami — at buong puso namin itong tinanggap. At noong dumating kayo sa venue… sobra kayong nagpakita ng pagmamahal.”
She recalled how the crowd’s energy was already palpable even before the show officially began.
“Hindi pa man nagsisimula ang opening, ramdam na ramdam na namin ang energy n’yo. Nagso-showdown agad! Perfect crowd,” she said.
“Kaya lalo kaming ginanahan. Kung 100 ang energy namin, ginawa naming 300 — kasi ganoon kayo sa amin.”
Pangilinan also admitted she became emotional during the concert.
“At oo, naiyak ako. Kahit anong tago ko, tumulo pa rin,” she shared.
“Salamat dahil sinamahan n’yo kami mula noon… hanggang ngayon. Salamat sa lahat na lumaki kasama ang SexBomb.”
She also extended special thanks to Dingdong Dantes, who appeared as a guest performer.
“Hindi tayo binigo ng guests natin, ang lala!! Sa Primetime King Dingdong Dantes. Hataw kung hataw!” she said. “Noong niligawan ka namin sa FF akala namin noong nag-oo ka ay joke lang… Tinototoo mo nga ang ‘pag guest! Grabe ka!”
Pangilinan added that she was starstruck by Dantes’ presence even during rehearsals.
“Nostalgia ang paglabas po ninyo! Rehearsal pa lang… tina-try ko maging okay pero na-starstruck po ako sa presence n’yo.”
She also thanked her husband, Art Solinap, for his support.
“At sa asawa ko, @art_solinap. Maraming salamat sa tulong mo bhe! Ang galing mo pa rin sumayaw!” she wrote. “Nakita mo lahat journey ko sa concert na ito. I love you.”
Other special guests included Michael V., Ogie Alcasid, Wendell Ramos, Antonio Aquitania—who reunited as the Sexballs—as well as Mark Bautista, Joshua Zamora, rapper Elias, and the EB Babes.
Meanwhile, Pangilinan also addressed the backlash directed at former SexBomb members who were unable to join the reunion concerts, including Izzy Trazona-Aragon, who earlier faced criticism for declining participation due to personal and religious reasons.
In a Facebook post, Pangilinan appealed to fans to stop the bashing and respect individual choices.
“Sa lahat ng nagmamahal sa Sexbomb, maraming salamat sa suporta, saya, at pagmamahal na ibinuhos ninyo sa concert,” she began.
She clarified that members who did not participate had valid reasons.
“Gusto lang po naming linawin at ipaalala para sa mga Sexbomb members na hindi nakasama, iyon ay may kanya-kanyang valid na dahilan,” she said. “Iba-iba po kami ng responsibilities sa buhay — pamilya, trabaho, personal commitments — at lahat ng desisyong iyon ay dapat igalang.”
Pangilinan emphasized that there is no bad blood within the group.
“Walang tampuhan. Walang sama ng loob. Walang kulang sa respeto.”
She stressed that the reunion should remain a celebration rather than a source of division.
“Ang reunion na ito ay celebration nating lahat — hindi dahilan para pag-awayin ang isa’t isa,” she said.
“Lahat sila ay bahagi ng Sexbomb story — noon at ngayon.”
Pangilinan ended her message with a reminder to fans of the group’s enduring bond.
“Once a Sexbomb, always a Sexbomb.”

